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ROCKEE ELLE Oil King, at 85, Never Misses His Game pau {ENDERSON tee a Ree e g to « hs O™ MOND BEACH eS pe One Oo é . m 7 The AFTER PLAYING n 1 t Ne f : 1 a0 e of John FIGHT HOLES n the N ya if ate : I liik ere, a ce t h. 1 Pasco ports b at muct 85 but one wh move $ overnis ! t t to Seatt 1 drift decidedly toward ith steady ate : sur mail service ‘ debt versing proximat ; \ jerf fc , e : pre 10,200 feet and erag ess men, and oe etteke The Load Stays ing one and a half to two t . ‘ ; : ; Wi nee nt to make " Vo tad j intil ¢ t prove Congress prot . se ge : ; ieeige jwoccereciee as a be t desire for the rdened ] | Sam star won ¢ ne — oe It’s up to you, then, Mr Beit a an "wal U - but ae naed 1 a TY eee Oe EO of f 48-hour ma rvice will help in YOUR nil n takes off part of the he goif 5 | ; ht away to see ey € atta oe mor from ‘ P bs mtn cant t the e up fellow | other side Are Saying | Is Asked About (¢ ‘vil Service Exams, ane lo vate sas A “Busy Phones” at Theaters re er | An Editorial by George W, Norris, U.S. Senator from Nebraska In the same time te i tax HOSE who worki ry tita used 16 per cent ‘ trying to you th congress Wi Figures for 1924 have t yet bee u be lik to pass a immediately rounded up, But they'll show the same - : venting farm boys from milking tendency t 6 fa five and rhter from hel ifter 6 o'clock, or a dau her mother with the dishes. is nonse If cong this it wot Of course tl onstituti end it i rn 9 , m of vill give them this pov I co 8 hae eke ji : Sato a as lots of power which it does not use =A $ It has the power, for instance, to levy gine ne g Istified campaig f P ' such righ internal revenue tax as to for economy } - ‘ v are drive any business out of exister It | payer » not been sufficiently un : rt does not do it, and won't do it, b must in watch the tax spenders closer a oy ti wy nave the power. home Py r s he x ¢ going somew The real object of the child labor amend On. Of tA b f v is to give congress a chance to pri , ee Fr vent the ruin of litth childre in factorie : emoved fror The horrors of child | e no , -xaggerated. The tri 1 it ey tol ] N r ‘ Arup Factories whic yr the € A ¢ ( I I 0 y € the ones backing the fight against the igure is not far below $11,000,000,000 Nua’ aul dha. hotel aie . amendment. They are not giving their real Rougt it is half as big as the nationa In : Toh D. o . F 4 C ni ess reasons for fighting. . debt, which so stupe mdous that it is Pea eA” t pro- | = =a Letters FROM yond the ir nation of all exc sional 7 Don’t worry about giving congress too much power. Why, the very state latures where there are child labor laws FARMERS ARF BETTER >gis- improvements as have this power. They do not misuse it y. But it is perilous to mort STAR my sy tots Congress will not misuse it in applying ire more and more. The day All letters to The Star mus he i it to those states where there are not good cannot be indefinitely put off Br rs mares ae a h child labor laws. Chamber Head Works Both Ways lar caution 1 © exercised A WEST VIRGINIA coal se , ac employs a famed ¢ duct revivals at the mining c graph news says this is an anges of z : "4 it \ BANNER YEAR Influence : : ; EREDITY and environment are about 1 tt pee! . ; “effort to raise the standard of morality among the equally powerful in shaping the indi- work will it 1 ¢ the men by an appeal to right instead of by vid This is the conclusion of Professor t oe a way AS, HILLCREST itors, as fear of punishment.” Child, of the University of Chicago, afte eta eae ai oye EAmonds, \ 1933 and Undoubtedly, the solution of many of aboratory experiments with lower forms n any other man ever headed tf ‘ our problems is in practical application of of animal life and plants. he organizat forget the Writers ome the Christian religion. When it comes to people, however, ¢ tat A J. Rhod THE BIG DITCH How about workers employing evangel- third influe operates — character and hate 7 onee t 926 ¢ ere 21 flagn rey 4 ists to conduct revivals in the private ability born in the individual and which ee ‘ : ; 5 By ssid tod 4 offices of some of the large rporations cannot be traced to environment or hered- : e ao : * si ‘ in various industries? Christianity in | ity. A beautiful swamp flower has little j ” X i o ser) ul of tof business begins at the top. in common with the swamp. r Vhiteomb 1 I dare say sh En i, w ha es r ; « 1 moved wy in 9 ¢ ) ¢ |S aunched by his predeces-| m m M poverty wit cent, and ? 2? Answers to Your Questions ? ? Fe aa las Neate ae is por cnt nodes has/been ? fal Leedeid “with abe t ees He died in put r tan F : a {s Houdini’s real Bae? | carseat: gat ac aia wee Sel] rat t K Devout In- eraty . 0) ——<—<—<—— J can get a | | dians will stot pass under this bridg nany f is || L any question of tact or $m- 1 | ieithous waving there : nie Sez Dumbell Dud: picture| | formation by writing Th Lh edie ! am" a Sleep isa tle Star Question Editor, . . j a ed to LEROY NDER ” . d| |New York ave, hi posi Poh be great thing. It eM medical, legal, oF. marital 0 Q. Is tt Trappers pine oe Keen, planned since. 7 people from » vice. Personal replies, conf fs Ta 1 hea tho | ™ n worrying over Midnight Sun | dential. All letters must be : ; . ; At Poe their troubles 1. Norway. j a A. T , i nto I € my t ee ‘ Ct Pn el Pere thy b " the lef i Wher laws and) Eskimos never weep, an explorer 24 houfs a Q. Where is the Rainbow Natural)” ivide two and varrower th elligent people of the various | sa \ they are saturated day. dge and ‘what is its description?) thus roughly suggesting a rainbow. ppg t lun e nt of communities are making every effort | with blubber A. It ig located within the Navajo tty height above the surface of the! the tha: haart. whlan Indian reservation near the south-| water is 269 feet, and ite spar Nes the {tide vans, et crn boundary of Utah and spans a) 278 fect. The bridge and its neigh in Stn ecw oy |The Loves of Eunice andClaude; No.23] * canyon and a amall stream which! boring canyon walls ar Iraine the northwestern slope of Q What is the bes pheaNeease ‘that ie Nae vig a Eiiattatn Ghithals Goectaton eat OM 8 board: root. fron : | The Star's New Picture Novel, a Serial Love Story Told Entirely by Photo- netrical arch below, but pre-|turned to stone, thus permittlr tibe Hisset tee _Sraphs in Daily Installments nts also a curved surface above,| certain hero goix to escap ia tai coat Ges esa tae bak mene 2 E E ae ESE) ce the Hit-Run Driver a a n driver, whose auto strikes a pedestrian and who then flees w This is a pyramidal lime boulde And what shall we call the listener-in of 165 tona which stands firmly on its apex as it was left by th orted it frow Where and what is Balance HATS a fitting name for a hit-an t the radio? Frequency of these persons in the news calls for some new word that will adequately describe them. Here are th nions of more glacters which trans: readers | the north. it is in Pittsfield, Mass “Hitron,” from Anthony A. Maras, of Bremerto || near Pontooane lake from Mrs of 1705 Summ: . 8 | H lor wild ge I Hiiving fr t vears, but / commonly they le to about 4) years, These figures are, of course, for birds in captivity, as no figures are poasible for those that lve in the wild state ernor-generals of Canada you have traveled o° © country. Dollar Bill. And you've seen a lot! A. Earl Grey, who assumed office 5 ed things that would urprise. Little stories you could tell us would| December 10, 1904; Field Marshal instill some sympathy and open up our eyes H.R. IL, the Dike of Connaught In a poor man’s pocket » been tucked Just a dollar's worth| and Strathearn, assumed -office Oc of comfort to his mind in such a place, how real hort our) lover 15, 1911; Duke of Devonshire umed office November 11, 1916 stay, for you travel on and leave Mother's held you in her purse fo: © transfer » the kindly butcher man. Little rests have come, and then you're o' our way. What a help you're glad to gf Roth the hands of youth and wrinkled pelms of age hi caresaed and! Q. How is nick cleaned kindly fondled you until you have reached the solled and nearly wornout A. Rub with a cloth dipped ty stage. What a story could tell us, Dollar Bill! (Copyright, 1925, for The Star) © man behind Byng of Vimy, assumed office Auguet 11, 1921 ust a day. Then you whene'er you « kerosene, or scrub with a dampened Posea by Eunice Hunt and Montugue Towers rag dipped in powdered bora. we JHE hard and cruel father of Eunice Blak ter and her lover, Claude Marvin, Vhotographed by W. Aird Macdonald arrives at the airfield just as his daugh- Q. What does saute mean? A ‘o fry lightly in hot fat or | the thing cooked, morrow's Star, ra ateaiieaeniaccnnaicenciaasine are soaring in an airplane to escape him. Still} butter, not deep enough to cover in his pajamas, in which he discovered the elopement, he orders them to stop. Sce La ill write Mia your public troubles if yo about civil service examinations, why n busy and answers a telephone hing What’ YOU Bs tro ble oO. F. P popul w comes thea rs r e is almost ‘ f t the operators : p rom morning until night t a Th jeve this will account for§ w pleted, and asy” signal tified, whether see me * Fizit: When telephone eee advanced, I, with many of “4 What can be done! delayed paying the new rete oe t betwee pe that woe would have some . s M ustment, On account of this J , € t s added to my Wil Whe t t | sent cd for the amount of ¥. D1 bill, the dollar was still carried P th t th. Last month Im 3 ‘arked “paid in fullifer the t mber, This check baad eighbor by the company, be 3 a Seid ail no phone service fe unty-« y time. It seems to me the will get results if you have| pany should gwe the servies § laccepts the payments. What ca’ , done about it? KEm sd-$96h a good cane i reat ee caes maneger of the P a a 0. 4W ny says that when a pacers loka sof camila is in arrears, for any reas, ayment ts not promptly made ice is cut off, and that is been done in your came your bills are pald up to date) sr m why you should m © were some which have) 5 the “trouble is straightened has promised Mr. Fixit to look this case A Thought be done about this? Go up to the county-city bu and find } Fe the artment, and tell him in the stree all exact location a pa. He = Chasten thy son ‘while thee p case careftl none, and let not thy soul spare ae seek his erying.—Prov. 19:18. ore a Mr. Fivit: Last Thursday morn- a é na Masta ahha HE clue of our destiny, tr ? lephone, wishing rere we will, lies at the ef busy I called at ines, but always got the busy sig-| If some modern Pepys should al. T i by the chief opera-|his diary, he ‘would have no occ or that t { left their receiver|to mention being “home early # the same condition|to bed.” It isn't done. out of every ‘Those are the odds you fight in the battle against Pyorrhea. Four out of eveay five over 40— well as thousands younger, too —are af- ficted with this sinister disease. Will you be a victim? Protect your gums and save your teeth | Just asa ship needs the closest attention under the waterline, so do your teeth under the gum-line. If the gums shrink, serious dangers result, The teeth are loosened. They are exposed to tooth: The gums themselv ecome tendet and bleed easily. 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